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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MOUSING OGDEN, Murders a re committed la mostly for rcreuye, and the police .re afraid to ImerfiT. The gener.w do noi dure command the troop, not knowing whether r..y will obey orders. "Sivcral country ennui! unilie. luve d republics, intending laur 10 coi.t- derate into a Baltic lepublie. i!ir rolutlot trios nr. preparing an ir:e:Miblr urike fur January, uud ih,. workmen are being armed. "T1.C revolutionaries have refused to Germans or Russians to aliow lea in lati-nlaThe cnrrespo-.iden- t says he fears tlw i the deep hatred felt by the Letts for the nobility and German capitalists will lead to an awful calaui UTAH, FATUEDAV DECEMEER MOISXIXG, IMS. 1C, of refuge. bi.;l cay light, ELECTRICAL gukt-rno- OF Papa and Mama J- Test know that Santa Claus has arrived at the Made on a is of the Roman Catholic church at remade by the synod of the archdiocese of Chicago, held here yesterday. The purely temporal matter, of every palish will be admlnUtered hereafter by a board of trustees composed of seveu laymen and the priest of tha parish who shall be the chairman of the board. Under this agreement the church gives official recognition to tha laymen and doe. away whh the old policy which places tha entire burden of temporal and spiritual administration upon the priest of the parishes. The enactment that power to lay mcmbeis Is a part of Archbl.hop Quigley's aggressive policy and follow clorely the recommendations made by the third plenary council of Baltimore. Albert 1V 15. , the phenomenon. Ilia theory has support of Captain L. D. Wild man, of the Cnlted Stales Signal corps, wliu assisted him In the experiment. The apparatus used consisted of two platinum electrodes connected with a iong copper wire running to a very sensitive galvanometer. The electrodes were Inserted into two lobes of the brain of a dying steer. After the first quiver caused by the Insertion of the platinum points the animal lay quiet and yet the needle of the galvauoiueter was deflected four points on the scale and remained so for nearly six mi- And Just to Keep Peace in the Family Santa Claus told Mr. Good-al- e to sell Papa some Fancy rxu-ndln- nute. Than th animal's throat was cut. Immediately the needle deflected nineteen points In the same direction. Then tho naadls gradually returned to iu normal position. Aa no battery was used. Dr. Atkins la of the opinion that the electrical current indicated on the galvanometer brain; la originated la the animal other words that It was the brain action Itself. Dr. Atkina has previously demonstrated that electrical fores is developed in the lunga and hearts of and In a paper recently rend bo fore the Ban Trancisco County Society ot Physicians and Burgeons h argued that the mystery of gravitation could only ha solved , by attributing It to electrical action. "In fact, ho declared. the Ufa principle itself U of elec- Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Tea and Coffees, Cranbsr-herrie- s and another hundred thousand articles. Don't forget the right place, anl-mnl- a, Goodale Grocery trical Co. origin.- - The Murderer Became Over News. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. J. H. Hendrickson Scares S4 In Dec. 1$. The supreme Chicago, court of the state today affirmed the Pee-albl- e 100. verdict of the lower court which condemned Johann Hoch to death for the murder of his wife, Mrs. Marie Welck-er-Hocand the date of hla execution haa been set for February SSrd. The first news of the action of the court am reported by a telephone message from A.alatant Bute's AG torney Barnett, who is in Bpringflald. He communicated the information to Stale's Attorney Healey. A messenger was sent to Hoch with the news and found him In tha visitors cage In tha jail talking with the last of hla many 2344 Wash. Ave. Nqw York! Doc.15. J. JL Hendrick-son-, of Long island City, won the chnmplonihip of America, at clay birds Bel Phone 137 yesterday with a score of S out of a possible 100. Only one point behind bid. Phone 137-- Y Hendrickson came J. W. Garrett of Colorado Springs, one of th crack amateur shot of the west, The shoot waa bald oa th Traversa bland grounds of th New York Athletic club, and brought out 4S contestants. An a counter attraction there was a special CALIFORNIA hoot for professlonnln In which eight Th Bait baastlful tt.i Sqr It men took part, William Herr, of Kanlb. llaliad States. A place ta apwd b sas, being tha winner with the record law wMki oT roar vacation, Only b of S6 out of t possible 100. Ha was tha only professional who bant th fow mils to th. mb ih or. Lo best amateurs, ay slactrie com Tho shooting oommltteo of the Nw La Casa Grande Hotel York Athletic club managed tha affair. Three traps war used and tha BLUER F. WOODBURY. Maoism. awn war divided Into twelve squads. .Tm Silt. Hotel of PaMdins off, Than waa practically no wind, but pedal summer rato lit tor week, tha sun mad a strong glare over tha transmit is pw tar. watar, which waa rather trying oa th yw. Only four men made straight teorea of S3. Hand rick son made one In his third atriag. Qarrett mad a grand llnlah, gafting avrry bird in bis last atriag. H. W. Brigham of the Crescent Athletic club, made two perfect scoreg of II, the only ahooter, with tho exception of Harr, In the professional match, who made two eompleie scores. Herr had aa aaay victory. Hi nearest opponent waa Harry 8. Welles of this city, who got SI. The silver loving cup, emblematic of the amateur championship at clay birds, waa presented to Mr. Hendrickson. Mr. Garrati explained that the re. son for his presence as a competitor was due to tha fact that he came to New York thia week, with A. H. McKenxIe of Denver, to lay before the committee la charge of iho grand AmINK CLIVKR COMMERCIAL TRAV-RLK- erican handicap the claims of Denver for that big event next year. want to WBto bo Una la "making hi CARNEGIE OFFERS $100,000 train." Lot aa know m far ahead a nay bo what trala yoa want to catch Ta Provide a Collage far Electrical ad wall toad yoa, Mr. Salesman. with Engineering Instructions. yoar trunks, sample cbm, etc, at tho elation, loot before th. whistle blows. 10. Announcement t.s yoa too mock, either. W. New York,at Dec. a dinner of ih. Union do a general trucking .ad carung buil-BM- waa madAlumni association bore Ut College bartdea, and have a nlgbt that Andrew Carnegie had offer-athose. to donate th. sum of $100,000 for equipping the building to be devoted to electrical euatneerlng al Hchruer-tadproviding the college raised another $100,000 to endow the school. The building Itself was presented to tho college by the General Electric company. President V. V. Raymond, of Union, devoted large part of hi address to a discussion of tha Influenre of the college Iq counteracting th. modern spirit of oomniHrclaliatu. He declared no duty wa plainer than that of keeping the colleges free from the taint of tha commercial spirit. It may be a wise dispensation of Providence," said Dr. Raymond, that keeps professors on meagre salaries; at all event, they are the least worldly or men. .ml so long aa the faculty dounnate the life of an institution there Is little danger of corruption," PRACTICAL nwnoESHOCR. GERMANS TO BE SLAUGHTERED. Ma ara apeelally prepared far "Cams abasing maan hmo. 8'uikbolni. Her. ',.V The Dagenn 417 and iaa haw wa da It. Ny lirters correspondent who returned strert. Twanty-Uilrt- f Oppaaita hero today from Riga says: Canaalldatad Wagon A Maahina "The Letis, ciinsilTutinK a majority campany. Phone lid X. of the population of Llvtoiiia. control the situation there. Their leader. M. Jahoi-.eon- , editor of tha Dwnai I,apas. Is also ilia head of the federated twirl;,. and ha. command of everything. ISietr hatred cf the German-speakinpopulation, which i? unrelenting, la caused by years of op preselon on the ran of tho German nobility. "The peasants around Rica a :v V.vi burning estau-- and K OGDEN owners. The Gin;:. in of Kxi h, PASADENA R Duluth. Minn.. Dec. 15. One of the Mggest mining deals in the history of the Mesaba Iron Range wa consummated yesterday when the transfer of a half Interest in what are known as the J. J. Hill unleased ore lands on the western Mesaba range was forual-- j ly made to thr U. R. Steel corporation, the paper being filed at Grand Rapids, Minn., the county seat of Itanca county. Minn., today. The principal part of the unles.ed ore lands on thi. range comprises a mat acreage on the west end of the Mesaba known a the Walker lands. These land have been variou!v a d y P. ERKSTROM etl-inste- 1T fd evldc t that tin laits Ucposi'ory f. r it ...J trl va'i Prerdani ih brldyts J E. Dae'y Horaee E. Peary , ...Vice President Cashier Ralph E. Hoag A. V. Melnteeh . ...Ataistant Cashier Intern! Pa:d on 'ivinqt Account i. k r.iv :, c . - S ii jl't!.' Bak-haro- L.Phone o.252BECRAFT 301 24th Street K ALICE IS A yet-terda- y By Forest Supervisor; The The announcement from 8t. Petersof the assassin burg, that the d of General Sakharoff haa been would .ecm to dispose of the reports that the murderer waa a man disguised as u woman. estab-H-dif- ruth-h-.xel- SWIMMING CLUB HANDICAP. - Th- Anii-ricm- ; tin- - 550 yard, 2-- . p ! a; ti-.- ;h- - Jii-- . ;- $- i!n j.lx t f ptP t 't-TV readopted recommerdicg that all rejduticc ,n :h to as Inducement! to ,p.ses designed mai- ;eure husine. be discontinued. Th of abMi.hing pFr: altogeih- . feve-?- .' 5!-- e. EXCLj - - -, Ji'.rnra ! r- - 1, p.f- i, pi. 'n.i.vij.iai une. 20 DEC. 14 TH ANR 15TH. to Chicago aftd tetnrfi. ria l'tiicn Pacific R. R. T'cV-. fi n ib. 1 5;h. 19,-C- I 144.51. policeman threatened the climber FROM ALBANY Continuous Electric YO BUFFALO. Lin For a Rai- lroad Company. New York. Dec. 15. President. Horace E. Andrews, til the Cleveland Electric Railroad company, who has been eloaelr ansoclated with New York Central lm ereat in the acquisition of electric traction lines, may soon resign his position with the Cleveland company to take active charge of the New York Central's electric lines, ear the Times. William Vanderbilt, r.. la now in charge of the financial affairs connected with the New York Central's electric lines. He ia not in charge at the actual operation of these electric line, and it Is this work that Mr. An-la drew i expected to do. The plan for a continuous electric line from Albany to Buffalo. I TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BRCMO Quinine Table-- s. Druggists refund money. fail to cure. E. W. GROYE'8 sit nature U on each box. 25c. $23,500 FOR COTTON EXCHANGE BEAT. New York, Dec. 13. The Cotton exBryan, change membership of Charles Schaerwaa sold yesterday to Henry er for $23.5011. the record price for a seat on this exchange. The last e: sold brought $2,000. A year ago Women love a clear, healthy comfor a plexion. Pure blood makes It. Bur- 000 waa called a high price dock Blood Bitters makes pur blood. on the exchange. Doctor Norris SS Years. .... $ j f V a. Meh ha, WKirh-- Habit Talicir cn a oositive fuaranteeto cure cr 'tjr. , t . ,:n nd Enni nz t , (;nn I. Fieri' Fci'rn.Fi'es.Fuplure, Varicocele, Nervs Debility, trice 2cC1 Wiih.nloR Av ...iiifc- - b- - j; . Open Day When Writing, Address Dr. U. M. Norris, Ogdeft, Utah ye-erd- ! I MENS DISEASESDru? ' a a rcc 1 :o" a : ton all day yesterdry. blJ It will take itch dayi to rfimplete them all. Among tbe union Ih eonferehc wa of Car- he Brothfrh-au- l r 2$ Year the study area. Rheumatism. Stomach. Kleary and Liver trunk r- )' SPECIALIST as and treatment of Chronio diseases at mea. women lava derated spatial effort during my JJJT? Me. and bare ben rewarded by tbe discovery of rempit-- t mastery ot NerTOii aid Blood Diseases. Catarrh. To children. I . inree other workmen arrest and ordered Mm to come but Peteraon continued to c.mb until he bad reached tb crocs. Then, drawing himself up on the arms of tha cross, he stood erect upon the top of the upright post, which ia about ten by fourteen Incite across. After he came down Peterson asserted hla Intention to climb th steeple again, but the police prevented a repetition of the performance. New Ycrk. Dec. 15. About 80.0b; mechanic In th building rde mi: g.r.rz work under uew aereemenr gr Inetc ini..ln,'o effect on Jan--- v I be-t- tuu dowg, Alteration of Working Hour of Car pentara in Nw Ycrk. ' ;.j- - A with UNIONS IN CONFERENCE. yea-erds- ' y Peterson were putting some flunking touches to the steeple. Laughed at for being orefcautiouB, Peterson began to climb up the steeple. Chicago, Dec. 13 Her hair prematurely gray, her fac lined wlih suffering, Mr. Johanna Bteln, a Kuntiau refugee, reached Chicago yesterday. She and her two children went unscathed through the horror of a Nov. 1, at Kremenaug. star Odessa. One hundred and fifty Jew were killed and many more wounded Mr. Bteln and her children were hidden for hour uuder a bed in an attic while the rioters went through their quarter of the city, pillaging, slaying, burning and ravishing.' "It all seems a horrible dream, said Mrs. Stein, through an Interpreter. "When I received my husband's letter, containing our paage money to America 1 wta filled wlih Joy. Every day wa expected to be killed. Kremensug ha 70,000 people. Mo', of them are Jews, but they are to protect themselves. They are at the mercy of the police and thr rabble. There is a bund that ia composed of Russian and Jews, ft la a revolutionary society and it ia supposed t protect the poorer classes of Jew, but it does not. When the prorlamatluii jof Russian freedom came there waA great rejoicing among the Jews. meeting waa called of the bund at the town hall. The Jews were told to attend or they would be Mlled. "Inflammatory speeches were made at the town hall meeting on November 2nd. Tbe next day we learned that the chief of police had secretly arranged for a massacre of the Jews by the 'Black Hundred com potted of thr rabble. The next day tbe maaMcrr began. The rioters were mad with vodka. Women had their clothing torn from them. Borne of them were strung up by the wrist and whipped. Uvtia children were thrown from the upper windows on the bayonet and word of the brute below. The hair and beards were torn from old men. Many men stabbed their wives and their so they would not fall Into daughter I the hands of the devils. Then the men threw themselves on the sword at the rioter. Those ot them who were armed aold their Urea di'erty- - tr.-ln- Bpi-nci-- ' What It Coat Telegram says: lose to the people of the stair through that peculiar species of vandalism which Induces men to dostroy the young trees which adorn the forest reserve ind sell them for Christmas trevs' amount to thousand of dollar annually, said Supervisor E. H. Clark of the Salt Lake forest reserve in reference to hla warning against cutting trees off the reserve for Christmas tree purposes. The destruction amounts to million of dollar a year to lb Wert. Every tree, every blade of grass even, is of ralnq as a eonaenrer of moisture. Cut them off the land and the.wter evaporates into the air or rum off to the river and lakes without fulfilling its destiny and filling the planters' grau-- i ary. Of course, It la lmporeible 1o any ju how ninch a single tree 1 worth as a con server of molstnre, hut its value la considerable far In excess uf Its market value or sale price. Christmas tree Mil all the way from 15 cents each to $5 and $d. and not one bur is sold for much less than It Is worth aa a public benefactor, a wealth producer and population Increaaer . "Some Idea of the lost to the community may he (twined when it la seen that thousands of these trees natural eonrerrator of moisture are slaughtered yearly to supply Christmas tree. Asldd from their value as irrigation adjuvants, which runs away up Into he dollars, each tree, when It roaches maturity, la of not les value for lumber than $20. Now, In a to.vn of this size it la safe 10 estimate that not lrs than 5,000 families will have Christmas trees that means an annual loes to the state cf $lu(i,000. not considering their w atT-savl- c power, which la surely not lees than a id mil r sum. Taken near and far. the atate of Utah loaca half a nillllot) dollars a year in thla ruthlc-.devastation. Now. I am not to knock Santa t'laua; he U all tight and lia the right. Bi't. let him lint poach on nur-rerle right uf others Let hint set out and rale hi tree, or if he I ton busy looking after hi present and he can sublet the contract to scientific nurserymen who n.ind the liualne and can raise tier and belter trees for the purpose than those grow on the reservations. U old Santa Claus or any of hi emissaries are caught poaching on domains they'd better watr out. or the gohllca'll git 'em.' Steeple New York, Deo. 15. With a policeman shouting at him to desist and hundreds of achool children watching hla daring performance, John Peterson, a mason's helper, clutching projecting brick, c limed the spire of St. Michael's Roman Catholic church, and stood erect Brooklyn, yeau-rdaon the gilded cross at tbe top, 25tf feet above tbe ground. TREE Th h.-c-n 'n - - a West. yrd. . ON CHRISTMAS BAN d i Stood Erect Upon the Cross of son-in-la- d , Massacre Chicago, Due. 15. A dispatch from Watiilngton, D. C. any: II iaa Alice Roosevelt realised If never before her wide popu-lurlt- y throughout tho United States. Blie has been overwhelmed with congratulation and buried In flower. Lre ral florist were swamped with orders for American beauties and violets, box after boi being delivered at the White Home today, and uienaeu-ger- a with note and tulegrams being in constant attendance. Representative Nicholas Longworth, the president's prospective wa the target for Intevviea-- s an-- i the recipient of hearty congratulations in the house. records bettered were in which the Y. M. l. 'A. of star lowered the mark of York Athletic club, from the Ni-8:31 tn 7:?.l X 5, and the KCo yard-- . In which he luaered the mark of Brewer of the Olympic club f Ban Fran-o;co- . which the nerve reiiii-r- governing rer from 9 4. ru : 04 Neither to do their work. of the-- e will si.ii-tain muscles a record. ik they I; Is said that orercieitlun may rau.r we;- made In ;; closed meet. The It and that one in' :s most peculiar fea- new Y. M. record were: 44 i'. tures is that the paralysis caused by 10 1:"3. It is intermittent. Rest and quirt favor yard.. :24; nr 'east temporary recovenr. Cooper's lam!!v have auvlaed of hit condl RAILROAD MUST REDUCE RATES. tlnn and last night be was aiiuwcd Dec. 15. The state to w rite to hi mother. TOpcka. Kur board of railroad commissioner ha rii tided to order a reduction of five per RAILROAD PASSES. rent in the fretglr. iste on all classes j N w York. Dec. IS. gram. The rnlcr affect every nd- At meeting cf of the executive committee of the road in tbe .a: e. The formal order y issued today. Thi tne j will probably T;u:k Line e.cria:!on tie Kan.r grain rate hearing o'.ltion cf free on the rad- bax ben beiore the board for indu'd tn he n.'ncl' re wa which lie rre: three day. rlftpl'1,1 D j re Refugee Tells of the Horrors of a Flowers Sent by Admirers. e ;; TORTURED She is Buried in Maxl-movltc- h. S WOMEN WERE lit n , and has made a demand for an crease in wages from $4Ed to $5 a day. Theawase demand, it wa stated, wilt be referred to a special arbitration committee, with power to appoint an umpire, whose decision shall be aa both aide. The plasterers are seeking an increase from $5.50 to $j a day. but it waa .aid last night that aa agreement to go in effect on is now likely to ba reachJanuary ed at the old rate. A number of the principal tiades which have made agreement already are the Reliance labor Club of Marble Cutter, whose agreement la for three years, and tha bricklayers unions, whoso agreement it for two yeara. a won. a.; - dix-ea-- c, - :i;i i: hr ar:n in :: In tach block on? tun- prepared aa a tortreas, ic shatter th Gerraar. when sacre .,;;i - INKS Repair Shop la the Beal Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory My le. Cooper naa been examined by all thr medical men atiHched to the naval academy who believe that hla I a raster min.; hen ia gravis, n very rare only sixty cases of wiilcl; are saUI to hate remred. I: Is described as a disease, during inur-lerii-- w order party an attempt is making to organise a counter peasants' party In opposition to tbe Moscow peasants congress. The post telegraph congrna at Mo cow la atill holding out. insisting that the strikera can be victorlousglihough, unlaaa a new development enters into the situation, their cause apparently la lost. The rank of the striker ara being deserted and those returaing to work are compelled to sign a declaration to the effect that they were enticed into the union under false pretenses and agreeing not to meddle with politics In the future. Ncverth the strikers can cripple tha postal service for an indefinite period and without the tlrlkliiK operators It is Impossible for the government to secure a resumption of telegraphic communication. There are no lgn of a break on the fllbcrisn line, and bualnea men everywhere are in despair at thq outlook. Run on saving banks are reported at many place In the province. The desperate strikera here continue their attacks on mall wagona and the robbery of letter boxes. Tlu- provincial Zemstvo are complaining that they are unable to collect the taxes without the aid of the federal government and they have been obliged to close tbe school. Throughout the Volga and Don regions tin- - peasant, continue to rut down the forest a. The arrival of General Maximovitrh. the successor of the lata General a the empt-ror'representative t tfaratoff, ws signalised by an unfortunate incident. The peasants in the district of Balascheff had been rounded up" by the authorities with the aid of Cossack. In order to persuade them to return the wood and other property which they had stolen when suddenly the commander of the Cossack, wa. .hot and fell dead from hla horse, whereupon the CoaMcka fired on the rrowd killing four and wounding ten persons. General who arrived on the scene Immediately afterwards, waa greatly distressed and in the name of the Emperor promised to succor financially the families of the dead and wounded peasania. The aasaaaln of General Sakharoff haa confessed her identity to the extent of admitting that her name is Amelia Fopoff. Bhe refuses, however, to furnish any other information to the authorities. From Tver, Central Russia, come, ths news that the estate of Ivan president of the Moscow Agricultural society and a prominent member of the Zenudvo. has been Barked and destroyed by the peasants. The Novoatl aaya that Bhexdt, on of the leader of the Mcba.topof mutineer., has been hanged. - DUPLICATOR TYPEWRITER OIL ENCIL VARNISH REPAIR y. -- t.d-yr- g tv. St. Petersburg, Tiiar-daDec. 14. East Morning. Via Prussia. Dec. 15. Ike emperor name da;', December sill be signal ised by an Imparum pea.ani manifesto and the publics 'u of the election iuw. Dmitri Rhipoff. pridem of the Moscow Zemstvo. ti:v most commanding figure mnoitg ttie moderate liberal., who. with M. Guuchkoff, a prominent member of the Moscow Zemstvo, Alexander Htakovlch and other, ha been consulted in the preparation of thu election law, 1 out wlih a strong appeal to all who bate thr welfare of the country at heart without regard to party affiliation, to unite lu the restoration of order and thu Insure peaceful electlona and tire- convocation of the national asMimbiy. which ta the only legal place in which to settle political differences. He further declares that all claK.es of the population ran join In thi imperative work, except thoM who do not believe la tha following doctrine; Firat Tho development of a constitutional monarchy based on universal auffrage. and. aecoud. the reform of Russia by peaceful means through an Imperial national sreembly. Under the leadership of the law and MIMKOCRAFH one-hal- i AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS 15. In tbe monthly Chicago, Ib-r- . handicap meet of the Central Young Men' Chrintiun association awlmmiug club, held in tin- - aoclatlon tank last bettered two Amto contain from loO.'HHi.omi to night, H. J. Handy aet record and six new Y. M. ton of ore. running about erican ::iMi.piH),000 C. A. record. The uew mark were f Bessemer. - In niadiswim. In which the from scratch agains-- t Handy coiiii-xii-HAS A RARE DISEASE. Wehrr and oummnn, both iff whom had good handicap, but which llandy Mil.. lire. Annapolis. p poet a Si. Bar the sister . BIG DEAL IN IRON LANDS. t, The Utah National Bank Fischer-Hoch- of the woman for whose murder he was sentenced to death. When ha the news Hoch became greatly excited, and pressing his face against the wire netting b shouted: "You are a liar, a Her. It la nut true. I do not believe It. He qulrkly became more composed sad asked for a verification of tbe report When the mrasenger came back a second time Hoch took It very quietly. He did not betray the slightest emotion and said In hla ordinary tone: "I have nothing to say; nothing at all. If It must come, thm it must. I have nothing more to say. The specific charge against Hoch and of which he waa convicted waa the killing of his wife by the administration of arernlc. He fled from tbe city and waa arrested in New York and brought back to Chicago. He waa placed on trial April 19th, and convicted May 20th. Sentence of death waa passed on Mm on June 3rd, the date of June 23rd being act for Ms execution. Governor Deneen granted him a reprieve until July 28th. and a second reprieve until August 25th. Before the arrival of thi. day, however, the supreme court granted him a supersedeas to allow of the consideration of his case. The action of the court unless today destroys his last hop Governor Deneen Interferes. Hoch has always denied that be killed hla wife by arsenic or otherwise. He ha admitted tint he committed bigamy repeatedly but asserts that all of Ms wives who died expired of natural raiu.es. . Allen Transfer Co. Mrs. wives, rrt tel Excited Greatly " TYPEWRITER DESKS Business Men Are in Despair at the Outlook. CHURCH. Cliicagu. Dec.' 15. Changes of a nature in tha temporal affairs Iec. aii J. Atkina uf till, city claims to have dr op a proved, by an ixpertimut msUutcher-tuwn. tear in the uick yards at that brain action la an elrctrlci FrancUc-i- IN CATHOLIC PAPER RIBBONS MANUSCRIPT COVERS CARBONS - CHANGES Dying Animal in Stoek Yards. Goodale Grocery Co. with his large trunks full of Fancy Crackers. Candy, Da es, Figs, Oranges, Nuts, Bananas, etc. ? qiilek-Mtfci- E . Did you Wt RUSSIAN I gj mm |